Hi Riccardo,

so I just removed the complete gc3pie folder and reinstalled and that solved 
the issue. I could have done that earlier :/

It seems to work now!

> On 06 Aug 2018, at 12:32, Riccardo Murri <riccardo.mu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi David,
> 
> I'll add a test to check this in the sources, but I still cannot reproduce it.
> My guess is that your installation's `*.pyc` files are not in sync with the
> source `*.py` (I have seen this happen with Git) so you might be loading
> outdated code which shows this bug, while it does not show in the sources.
> 
> So my suggestion is that you remove all `*.pyc` files in your GC3Pie
> installation
> and try again::
> 
>  find ~/gc3pie -type f -name '*.pyc' -exec rm {} \+
> 
> Ciao,
> R
> 
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